Photo and video data may include location (if enabled by the camera), date, device, software versions, file size, file name, an "iOS Metadata" section, and many more metadata items.
• See all available photo and video metadata: location, filesize, xattr, albums, date, camera and much more. • Edit / Remove location (incl. direction & altitude), Caption, Copyright, and Date (requires in-app purchase) • Extension to see photo metadata in Messages, Photos, and other apps. • Open the location in Waze, Maps.Me, Apple or Google Maps, and more. To edit multiple photos at once, select the first photo, hit Metadata -> Edit, and then under "Bulk Edit" tap "Select Photos" Photo and video data may include location (if enabled by the camera), date, device, software versions, file size, file name, an "iOS Metadata" section, and many more metadata items. more. You can view DEPTH MAPS by selecting a portrait photo then tapping "Portrait". You can even share these depth map images. See all VERSIONS of a photo (created when editing photos or importing RAW photos) Try it now!
By Skyrimphillip
My favorite feature your app offers is the ability to map all your photos letting me view where and when they were taken. The only suggestion I have aside from GUI tweaks like a sleeker design and dark mode is a feature that allows the user to compare the metadata of 2 different photos side by side. I’d like to be able to select a photo to display its preview and metadata on the left side of the screen, while being able to do the same for another photo on the right side of the screen. The practical application to implementing this feature would be allowing users to compare similar or identical photos making it easier to decide which one(s) they want to keep/delete. For example, I have 5 photos that look identical when previewing them in the Photos app, but I only want the one with the greatest resolution/lowest file size, and what I’d like to be able to do in Investigator is see their metadata side by side to know which 4 I should delete. Regardless, the app works as advertised and I’m thankful 👍
By peanut butter space monkey
Download the app and stick it somewhere out of sight you’ll never need the actual app icon. After you download it, go to the photos app, select a photo, tap on the share button on the bottom left corner (a square with an upward arrow coming out of it). Scroll down all the way to “edit actions” and tap the green plus button to the left of “investigate” with the magnifying glass logo (this app). This moves access to the app to the top so you don’t need to scroll to get to it. Now all you have to do to check the file format, size, other metadata is tap this share button and tap investigate. So easy. There’s a shortcut someone shared but takes way more steps. This is a shorter cut than the shortcut. Couldn’t ask for more. I shoot RAW with the CameraPro app and use Lightroom and often need to double check file format or size. Thank you Photo Investigator!!!
By 27_R
Photo investigator is the best...and I've tried many. Metadata for photos AND videos. Add back GPS data to photos/videos that have been edited in other apps that remove the data (also edit many other data fields). Access photo/video data from any app with the extension...not only photos and videos saved in your camera roll. Launch the app via URL scheme. Very responsive developer, open to ideas about what might improve the app. Also, get the in-app purchase, it is worth it.